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  1. Ureolytically-driven calcium carbonate precipitation is the basis for a promising in-situ remediation method for sequestration of divalent radionuclide and trace metal ions. It has also been proposed for use i...

    Authors: Yuxin Wu, Jonathan B Ajo-Franklin, Nicolas Spycher, Susan S Hubbard, Guoxiang Zhang, Kenneth H Williams, Joanna Taylor, Yoshiko Fujita and Robert Smith
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2011 12:7
  2. Hydrocarbons such as CH4 are known to be formed through the Fischer-Tropsch or Sabatier type reactions in hydrothermal systems usually at temperatures above 100°C. Weathering of olivine is sometimes suggested to ...

    Authors: Anna Neubeck, Nguyen Thanh Duc, David Bastviken, Patrick Crill and Nils G Holm
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2011 12:6
  3. Chromite is a mineral with low solubility and is thus resistant to dissolution. The exception is when manganese oxides are available, since they are the only known naturally occurring oxidants for chromite. In...

    Authors: Magnus Ivarsson, Curt Broman and Nils G Holm
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2011 12:5
  4. One of the key-principles of the iron-sulphur world theory is to bring organic molecules close enough to interact with each other, using the surface of pyrite as a substrate in a hydrothermal setting. The pres...

    Authors: Paula Lindgren, John Parnell, Nils G Holm and Curt Broman
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2011 12:3
  5. The isolation of highly pure copper-free methanobactin is a prerequisite for the investigation of the biogeochemical functions of this chalkophore molecule produced by methane oxidizing bacteria. Here, we repo...

    Authors: Marie-Laure Pesch, Iso Christl, Kurt Barmettler, Stephan M Kraemer and Ruben Kretzschmar
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2011 12:2
  6. A realistic estimation of the health risk of human exposure to solid-phase arsenic (As) derived from historic mining operations is a major challenge to redevelopment of California's famed "Mother Lode" region....

    Authors: Andrea L Foster, Roger P Ashley and James J Rytuba
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2011 12:1
  7. The spatio-temporal variations of soil gas in the seismic fault zone produced by the 12 May 2008 Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake were investigated based on the field measurements of soil gas concentrations after the m...

    Authors: Xiaocheng Zhou, Jianguo Du, Zhi Chen, Jianwu Cheng, Yi Tang, Liming Yang, Chao Xie, Yueju Cui, Lei Liu, Li Yi, Panxin Yang and Ying Li
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2010 11:5
  8. In aerodynamic levitation, solids and liquids are floated in a vertical gas stream. In combination with CO2-laser heating, containerless melting at high temperature of oxides and silicates is possible. We apply a...

    Authors: Andreas Pack, Katrina Kremer, Nina Albrecht, Klaus Simon and Andreas Kronz
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2010 11:4
  9. Cellular exposure to particulate matter with concomitant formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidization of biomolecules may lead to negative health outcomes. Evaluating the particle-induced formati...

    Authors: Corey A Cohn, Shawn C Fisher, Bruce J Brownawell and Martin AA Schoonen
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2010 11:2
  10. The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination of urban, agricultural and forest soil samples was investigated from samples obtained in the surroundings of Valasske Mezirici. Valasske Mezirici is a to...

    Authors: Daniela Plachá, Helena Raclavská, Dalibor Matýsek and Mark H Rümmeli
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:12
  11. This study investigates the generation of HCl and other acid gases from boiling calcium chloride dominated waters at atmospheric pressure, primarily using numerical modeling. The main focus of this investigati...

    Authors: Guoxiang Zhang, Nicolas Spycher, Eric Sonnenthal and Carl Steefel
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:11
  12. Given the importance of highly reactive oxygen species (hROS) as reactants in a wide range of biological, photochemical, and environmental systems there is an interest in detection and quantification of these ...

    Authors: Corey A Cohn, Christopher E Pedigo, Shavonne N Hylton, Sanford R Simon and Martin AA Schoonen
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:8
  13. Lateral Force Microscopy (LFM) studies were carried out on cleaved calcite sections in contact with solutions supersaturated with respect to otavite (CdCO3) or calcite-otavite solid solutions (SS) as a means to e...

    Authors: Pablo Cubillas and Steven R Higgins
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:7
  14. Siderophore-promoted iron acquisition by microorganisms usually occurs in the presence of other organic molecules, including biosurfactants. We have investigated the influence of the anionic surfactant sodium ...

    Authors: Naraya Carrasco, Ruben Kretzschmar, Jide Xu and Stephan M Kraemer
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:5
  15. Carbon storage in deep saline reservoirs has the potential to lower the amount of CO2 emitted to the atmosphere and to mitigate global warming. Leakage back to the atmosphere through abandoned wells and along fau...

    Authors: Susan Carroll, Yue Hao and Roger Aines
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:4
  16. Thermal cracking of kerogens and bitumens is widely accepted as the major source of natural gas (thermal gas). Decomposition is believed to occur at high temperatures, between 100 and 200°C in the subsurface a...

    Authors: Frank D Mango and Daniel M Jarvie
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:3
  17. The dispersion-aggregation behaviors of suspended colloids in rivers and estuaries are affected by the compositions of suspended materials (i.e., clay minerals vs. organic macromolecules) and salinity. Laborat...

    Authors: Yoko Furukawa, Janet L Watkins, Jinwook Kim, Kenneth J Curry and Richard H Bennett
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:2
  18. Understanding the integrity of well-bore systems that are lined with Portland-based cements is critical to the successful storage of sequestered CO2 in gas and oil reservoirs. As a first step, we investigate reac...

    Authors: Jacqueline R Houston, Robert S Maxwell and Susan A Carroll
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2009 10:1
  19. Cu and Zn have naturally occurring non radioactive isotopes, and their isotopic systematics in a biological context are poorly understood. In this study we used double focussing mass spectroscopy to determine ...

    Authors: Anette Büchl, Chris J Hawkesworth, K Vala Ragnarsdottir and David R Brown
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:11
  20. The application of surface complexation models (SCMs) to natural sediments and soils is hindered by a lack of consistent models and data for large suites of metals and minerals of interest. Furthermore, the su...

    Authors: Tracy J Lund, Carla M Koretsky, Christopher J Landry, Melinda S Schaller and Soumya Das
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:9
  21. Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), a layered transition-metal dichalcogenide, has been of special importance to the research community of geochemistry, materials and environmental chemistry, and geotechnical engineerin...

    Authors: CV Ramana, U Becker, V Shutthanandan and CM Julien
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:8
  22. Productivity in the Southern Oceans is iron-limited, and the supply of iron dissolved from aeolian dust is believed to be the main source from outside the marine reservoir. Glacial sediment sources of iron hav...

    Authors: Rob Raiswell, Liane G Benning, Martyn Tranter and Slawek Tulaczyk
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:7
  23. The speciation of dissolved sulfide in the water immediately surrounding deep-ocean hydrothermal vents is critical to chemoautotrophic organisms that are the primary producers of these ecosystems. The objectiv...

    Authors: Heileen Hsu-Kim, Katherine M Mullaugh, Jeffrey J Tsang, Mustafa Yucel and George W Luther III
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:6
  24. Experiments with dinitrogen-, nitrite-, nitrate-containing solutions were conducted without headspace in Ti reactors (200°C), borosilicate septum bottles (70°C) and HDPE tubes (22°C) in the presence of Fe and ...

    Authors: Alexander Smirnov, Douglas Hausner, Richard Laffers, Daniel R Strongin and Martin AA Schoonen
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:5
  25. Terpenoid resin is produced by all families and most genera of the order Coniferales (the conifers), and the distribution of terpenes present in most conifer resins is characteristic of the originating family....

    Authors: P Sargent Bray and Ken B Anderson
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:3
  26. Strontium sorption to amorphous silica and goethite was measured as a function of pH and dissolved strontium and carbonate concentrations at 25°C. Strontium sorption gradually increases from 0 to 100% from pH ...

    Authors: Susan A Carroll, Sarah K Roberts, Louise J Criscenti and Peggy A O'Day
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:2
  27. The origin of the spatial variability of dissolved As concentrations in shallow aquifers of the Bengal Basin remains poorly understood. To address this, we compare here transects of simultaneously-collected gr...

    Authors: Jerome Métral, Laurent Charlet, Sara Bureau, Sukumar Basu Mallik, Sudipta Chakraborty, Kazi M Ahmed, MW Rahman, Zhongqi Cheng and Alexander van Geen
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2008 9:1
  28. Forms of selenium in bituminous coal, anthracite, and cokeite (natural coke) from Huaibei Coalfield, Anhui, China, have been determined by sequential solvent extraction. The selenium content in bulk samples is...

    Authors: Ying Zhang, Guijian Liu, Chen-Lin Chou, Lei Wang and Yu Kang
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:14
  29. This study provides experimental evidence for biologically induced precipitation of magnesium carbonates, specifically dypingite (Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2·5H2O), by cyanobacteria from an alkaline wetland near Atlin, Britis...

    Authors: Ian M Power, Sasha Wilson, James M Thom, Gregory M Dipple and Gordon Southam
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:13
  30. High levels of arsenic in groundwater and drinking water are a major health problem. Although the processes controlling the release of As are still not well known, the reductive dissolution of As-rich Fe oxyhy...

    Authors: André Burnol, Francis Garrido, Philippe Baranger, Catherine Joulian, Marie-Christine Dictor, Françoise Bodénan, Guillaume Morin and Laurent Charlet
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:12
  31. Fluid inclusions and geological relationships indicate that rodingite formation in the Asbestos ophiolite, Québec, occurred in two, or possibly three, separate episodes during thrusting of the ophiolite onto t...

    Authors: Charles Normand and Anthony E Williams-Jones
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:11
  32. Sediments recovered from the flooded mine workings of the Penn Mine, a Cu-Zn mine abandoned since the early 1960s, were cultured for anaerobic bacteria over a range of pH (4.0 to 7.5). The molecular biology of...

    Authors: Clinton D Church, Richard T Wilkin, Charles N Alpers, Robert O Rye and R Blaine McCleskey
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:10
  33. Standardized sample preparation techniques allow comparison of pyrite dissolution experiments under diverse conditions. Our objective was to assess dry and wet sieving preparation methodologies, and to develop...

    Authors: Amy L Wolfe, Ran Liu, Brian W Stewart, Rosemary C Capo and David A Dzombak
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:9
  34. A profile across 8 layers from a fossil travertine terrace from a low temperature geothermal spring located in Svalbard, Norway has been studied using both Raman spectroscopy and SEM (Scanning Electron Microsc...

    Authors: Susana E Jorge-Villar, Liane G Benning and Howell GM Edwards
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:8
  35. Early diagenetic processes involved in natural organic matter (NOM) oxidation in marine sediments have been for the most part characterized after collecting sediment cores and extracting porewaters. These tech...

    Authors: Martial Taillefert, Stephanie Neuhuber and Gwendolyn Bristow
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:6
  36. We report on a continuous-measurement campaign carried out in Vulcano (Aeolian islands, Sicily), devoted to the simultaneous monitoring of CO2 and H2O concentrations. The measurements were performed with an absor...

    Authors: Maurizio De Rosa, Gianluca Gagliardi, Alessandra Rocco, Renato Somma, Paolo De Natale and Giuseppe De Natale
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:5
  37. The effects of soil minerals on chromate (CrVIO42-, noted as Cr(VI)) reduction by sulfide were investigated in the pH range of 7.67 to 9.07 under the anoxic condition. The examined minerals included montmorilloni...

    Authors: Yeqing Lan, Baolin Deng, Chulsung Kim and Edward C Thornton
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:4
  38. A magnetic signature of tree rings was tested as a potential paleo-climatic indicator. We examined wood from sequoia tree, located in Mountain Home State Forest, California, whose tree ring record spans over t...

    Authors: Gunther Kletetschka, Petr Pruner, Daniela Venhodova and Jaroslav Kadlec
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2007 8:2

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